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Overview of Norfolk

The city of Norfolk was founded in 1682 and is home to one of the busiest ports on the East Coast. Today, more than 245,800 residents call Norfolk home. New residents living in Norfolk apartments for rent will notice that the city is decorated with mermaid logos. The city uses the mermaid to signify the 300 years of seaside heritage.

Living in Norfolk

The Norfolk community is dedicated to making the city a national arts and culture destination for visitors and anyone looking to relocate to the East Coast. Norfolk apartments for rent offer residents easy access to many of the city's art attractions, including the Selden Arcade & Gallery and the Norfolk Commission on the Arts and Humanities. Each summer, the Virginia Arts Festival hosts a variety of events. Recurring Norfolk community events include the Norfolk NATO Festival held in honor of the military members.

The Norfolk community makes use of the multitude of beaches and enjoys outdoor activities such as swimming, fishing, volleyball and sailing among many others. Once spring arrives, locals will make their way over to the Norfolk Botanical Garden to see the flowers bloom. The Town Point Park and Ocean View Beach Park are designated gathering areas for city festivals, and Norfolk also has six community parks, 12 dog parks and 64 neighborhood parks available to residents.

Visitors and residents of Norfolk apartments have access to several modes of public transportation. The Hampton Roads Transit offers bus, rail and ferry services to make it easier for the community members to travel on the mainland and on the water.

Norfolk Apartments and the Cost of Living

Norfolk apartments for rent are available to low- and moderate-income families and individuals, seniors and the disabled through the city's Fair Housing Program. The division of Public Housing offers affordable home ownership options, provides help to homeowners and renters in need of financial assistance regarding repairs, renovation and maintenance upkeep.

AreaVibes recorded the average cost of living index for apartments for rent in Norfolk to be three percent less than the Virginia state average and 5.7 percent less than the national average cost of living. According to the source, Norfolk community members typically pay $3.56 for a gallon of gas, $4.15 for a cup of coffee and $8.00 for pizza.

Apartments in Norfolk Work and Study

Many men and women enrolled in the U.S. navy reside in apartments in Norfolk as the city is home to the world's largest naval base. The city is home to major industries such as healthcare, education, government and production of goods. Top employers of Norfolk are the Sentara Norfolk General Hospital, Landmark Inc., Old Dominion University and the Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock.

Students living in apartments for rent in Norfolk attend local two and four year college and universities. Post secondary institutions located in Norfolk include: Old Dominion University, Norfolk State University, Tidewater Community College and Virginia Weslyan University.

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